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i want the government to make changes. it affects people's lives. >> translator: well, i want the new leaders to make progress on political reforms. introduce democratic changes and make a better society. >> reporter: china's new president promised to pursue china's dream. now his leadership faces the challenge of living up to that promise. to do that, they would have to bridge the huge gap between dream and reality for millions of chinese people. michitaka yamaka, nhk world beijing. >>> it's often hard to grasp what's going on inside china's politics as there's so little media coverage. we asked an expert in modern chinese studies about the characteristics of xi jinping's leadership. professor korogi of kendi university of international studies is a specialist on modern chinese politics. he says xi's influence on policymaking may be limited. >> china's new government, not the new leadership, this is because xi's predecessors are still, they are holding power. china now has a three-tier power structure involving xi and jia
i want the government to make changes. it affects people's lives. >> translator: well, i want the new leaders to make progress on political reforms. introduce democratic changes and make a better society. >> reporter: china's new president promised to pursue china's dream. now his leadership faces the challenge of living up to that promise. to do that, they would have to bridge the huge gap between dream and reality for millions of chinese people. michitaka yamaka, nhk world...
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xi jinping wants the chinese government to enhance ties to compete with the u.s. and other industrialized countries. this will be the first time president xi will participate in an international meeting since he took office earlier this month. the two-day summit begins on tuesday in durbin. brics is made up of brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa. the leaders are expected to discuss how rising commodities and grain prices are affecting emerging countries. also on the agenda is an agreement among the brics members to provide each other with foreign currencies. they want to protect their economies from the impact of global financial turmoil. >>> china has been increasing its presence in africa. the country has come to rely on the continent for trade and for natural resources. nhk world has more. >> reporter: the chinese have historical ties with a number of african nations. after world war ii they supported countries that were fighting for independence. they gave a modest amount of aid money. but they rapidly ins creased the funding after 2000. and enhance
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the structure of government expenditure and revenue. and in favor of area that will have direct benefit for the people's lives. and the financial sector we will pursue market-oriented reform of the interest rate and of the exchange rate. we will develop a multitiered capital market and raise the share of direct financing. we will also protect the lawful rights and interests of investors, especially small and medium investor your we will also drive economic transformation. the important thing is to further open up the services sector. of course, looking ahead, our trade, especially trading goods, will continue to grow and even at high speed in the years ahead. that will create enormous opportunities for the world, and help chinese enterprises to upgrade themselves in the course of fair competition. [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: will improve people's well being, and to do that we need to reform the income distribution system. we need to confront the two biggest gaps in chinese society. the gap between urban and our
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they want to cut government. why don't they get involved with the structures within the agency and look at how many supervisors exist and how much top management excess compared to the actual workers doing the job? they don't involve the actual agencies to see how top heavy they are and how many empires have been built and reduce unnecessary positions that can produce positions for actual workers. guest: redundancy and waste we hear about. it takes a long time and to do that would be a big undertaking. host: we have been talking with ginger gibson from "politico." she came here straight from covering the overnight votearama in the senate. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] at some are will talk about propose a trip to the middle east. this followed by the importance of the presidential press conferences here i. then a repeat of the missile defense systems. >> the most decadent difference between what is happening today and a hundred yea
they want to cut government. why don't they get involved with the structures within the agency and look at how many supervisors exist and how much top management excess compared to the actual workers doing the job? they don't involve the actual agencies to see how top heavy they are and how many empires have been built and reduce unnecessary positions that can produce positions for actual workers. guest: redundancy and waste we hear about. it takes a long time and to do that would be a big...
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government doesn't close the facility with some inmates held that without charge and tells just a few minutes. to . see. my. i've . upset i. hello again the hunger strike among guantanamo bay prisoners has ended its forty fifth day a point that could become critical for inmates health according to doctors rights groups claim more than one hundred detainees are refusing food the mistreatment while the pentagon maintains the number is much lower the strike has brought the prisoners back into the headlines at least one form is being kept there without charge i reports on the british government's response. to the u.k. foreign office for that position and we can have a listen to the statement that we were saved back right now. u.k. has long held that indefinite detention without review of a fair trial is unacceptable and we welcome president obama's continuing commitment to closing the detention facility at guantanamo bay and to maintain the lawful sustainable and principled regime for the handling of detainees there so quite an anodyne tax thread that sounds like it could be in some serio
government doesn't close the facility with some inmates held that without charge and tells just a few minutes. to . see. my. i've . upset i. hello again the hunger strike among guantanamo bay prisoners has ended its forty fifth day a point that could become critical for inmates health according to doctors rights groups claim more than one hundred detainees are refusing food the mistreatment while the pentagon maintains the number is much lower the strike has brought the prisoners back into the...
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the midst of a brotherhood government and morsi government is with standing its position of giving it death here to any claims of reform and to any claims of of opposition to the very harmful policies in egypt. the record of morsi is a failure of managing the problems of the government of management the problems of egypt it's all till feel of this government with all the video of this regime and it just has been stalling they're losing control over parts of egypt a lot of cities a lot of governance in egypt are now rising up against the muslim brotherhood and against the government did not recognize the government as a lawful government that would. oversee and manage day to day of government work right so the a bit different now you may or may not know it's the world wildlife fund earth hour coming up at eight thirty pm around the world to show solidarity to renewable energy sources and to save energy and to protect our world order people millions of people around the world in a collection of turning off the light soon within two to minutes. it was a bit more ok while it is a very sym
the midst of a brotherhood government and morsi government is with standing its position of giving it death here to any claims of reform and to any claims of of opposition to the very harmful policies in egypt. the record of morsi is a failure of managing the problems of the government of management the problems of egypt it's all till feel of this government with all the video of this regime and it just has been stalling they're losing control over parts of egypt a lot of cities a lot of...
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people support for the government agreed that this should not be done that way at least. syria political activist danny makki spoke to he says the ramifications of the killing could turn the tide now of the two year conflict against the rebels. we have entered a new phase where the free syrian army is losing support after this atrocity which really left many million syrians in mourning without sunni sunni syrians chrystia and i know why. with them all morning long it's a great design i think it was in leading scholar in the mystery and our code so what they start this essentially comes in the notion of the battle between extremism and moderation you can argue that the who is renowned for its academic achievement was a mouthpiece a kind of symbol of what her. kind of vision of them he was a mouthpiece of moderation and he had many enemies most of them shakes in saudi arabia and qatar and there was a major motive for killing him which was the fact that he has it against these unfair cation and this crisis and he rejected the terrorism which is being which is attacking damas
people support for the government agreed that this should not be done that way at least. syria political activist danny makki spoke to he says the ramifications of the killing could turn the tide now of the two year conflict against the rebels. we have entered a new phase where the free syrian army is losing support after this atrocity which really left many million syrians in mourning without sunni sunni syrians chrystia and i know why. with them all morning long it's a great design i think it...
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did not recognize the government as a lawful government that would. oversee and manage the day to day of government work. in other news making headlines around the world to the lebanese president has formally accepted the resignation of his prime minister najib mikati along with his whole government down over a dispute with hizbollah country has been locked in political stalemate ever since a shia group blocked the creation of a supervisory body to oversee the next parliamentary election its fear that the move could further destabilize lebanon which is finding it increasingly difficult to prevent the syrian civil war from spilling over the border. because of. mass protests have shaken the capital of bahrain where thousands of demonstrators are demanding the release of prominent human rights activists noble ridge herb this is the latest outbreak of popular dissent against the ruling more likely running for political reform in the oil rich kingdom the protest movement has seen up to eighty people killed and scores arrested since it erupted in february t
did not recognize the government as a lawful government that would. oversee and manage the day to day of government work. in other news making headlines around the world to the lebanese president has formally accepted the resignation of his prime minister najib mikati along with his whole government down over a dispute with hizbollah country has been locked in political stalemate ever since a shia group blocked the creation of a supervisory body to oversee the next parliamentary election its...
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government one hundred forty million pounds a year the result something the local government minister coup. i mean call principle situation where no one speaks english as their main language in too many british households so if you can only read your local council newsletter in bengali arabic or somali you might think about signing up for some english lessons otherwise it could all end up greek to you. artsy london. a quick look now at some other world news making headlines tensions are running high in the syrian capital mourners get ready to bury the muslim preacher killed in a suicide bomb attack in a mosque last day forty nine people died in the attack including a staunch supporter of bashar al assad sheikh. while he was preaching the syrian president without the perpetrators promising to cleanse the country of extremists. the lebanese prime minister and his whole government have resigned following a dispute with the hero hezbollah the country has been in political deadlock since hezbollah blocked the creation of a supervisory body for parliamentary elections coming up in june the
government one hundred forty million pounds a year the result something the local government minister coup. i mean call principle situation where no one speaks english as their main language in too many british households so if you can only read your local council newsletter in bengali arabic or somali you might think about signing up for some english lessons otherwise it could all end up greek to you. artsy london. a quick look now at some other world news making headlines tensions are running...
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turn the government decided it will try and dip into people's bank accounts with those deposits more than one hundred thousand euros in the island's biggest bank at risk the controversial move is still to be signed off by parliament and the troika of creditors as are so he reports the mood in cyprus is one of panic and frustration. a week ago d. you a group of the i.m.f. in brussels hammered out a bailout plan for cyprus is failing banking sector tim goodman euros was the offer on one condition cyprus puts up five point eight billion euros how by imposing a one time levy of up to nine point nine percent on all bank deposits it's not the deal will solve a limit as to why some protesters just outside the parliament simply have politicians going to a resounding no effective say no to the troika down to ten billion euros the i would be content to moscow it's believed that in russia businesses and wealthy individuals account for most of the foreign money invested country but russia said it's would not help cyprus out before it makes a deal. in the end cypriot officials made a u. turn and
turn the government decided it will try and dip into people's bank accounts with those deposits more than one hundred thousand euros in the island's biggest bank at risk the controversial move is still to be signed off by parliament and the troika of creditors as are so he reports the mood in cyprus is one of panic and frustration. a week ago d. you a group of the i.m.f. in brussels hammered out a bailout plan for cyprus is failing banking sector tim goodman euros was the offer on one condition...
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government one hundred forty million pounds a year the result something the local government minister calls an incompatible situation where no one speaks english as their main language into many british households so if he can agree to a local council newsletter in bengali arabic or somali he might think about signing up for some english lessons otherwise it could all greek to you. but we're still waiting for chinese president xi jinping to take the stage to the most a university of international relations where he's due to address students there soon as he does we will bring it to you live in the meantime it's. breaking news that. there was a time in america when buses were officially segregated and today if they tried to resegregate the wall next to there would be outrage throughout the usa every t.v. channel newspaper so segregation in america was wrong but now america funding for via foreign aid seems to be a ok and jim dandy arab language leaflets have been spread around west bank in palestinian areas asking residents to start using special bus lines plans to put palestinians on
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government a hundred forty million pounds a year the result something the local government minister told me. sensible situation where no one speaks english as their main language in too many british households so if you can only read your local council news letter in bengali arabic or somali you might think about signing up for some english lessons otherwise it could all end up greek to you. artsy london. now it's an event that has united millions around the world earth hour also turned the lights off also in the crumbling for the very first time the lights are now by conan the russian capital and my colleague kevin owen spoke. the fascinating of and it was really a spectacular view and for so many here in russia and i'm sure worldwide it was a very inspiring in a very uniting moment not only for. as well as russian cosman out i wonder why he supported that movement and he actually filmed a video but he did that in space and i guess we can now listen to a bit of it you can see clearly just how much our planet needs care and protection when i first came on board the international space st
government a hundred forty million pounds a year the result something the local government minister told me. sensible situation where no one speaks english as their main language in too many british households so if you can only read your local council news letter in bengali arabic or somali you might think about signing up for some english lessons otherwise it could all end up greek to you. artsy london. now it's an event that has united millions around the world earth hour also turned the...
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one member of parliament, part of the coalition government, he's going to vote no. he thinks it's going to fail. he thinks that vote will take place tonight. he said, democracy has to take place. so they will vote, even if it's going to fail the ball goes back to the eurozone. if he says cyprus simply is not going to agree to this idea of taking money out of bank accounts. i said what about the failure of the baernnks? he said the eurozone, you have to make a new plan because it's not going to work. >> jim, good to see you there covering things. richard quest as well. >> "around the world," american soldier helped save the life of a little girl who became known as baby nora. >> seven years ago. we'll head back to iraq it see how she's doing now. >> and remember the nuclear power plant that was damaged when an earthquake and tsunami hit japan. well, it lost power again the smog is so bad in china's capital, you barely see. just have a look at that. some face masks are enough to protect you from the area you breath. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and inve
one member of parliament, part of the coalition government, he's going to vote no. he thinks it's going to fail. he thinks that vote will take place tonight. he said, democracy has to take place. so they will vote, even if it's going to fail the ball goes back to the eurozone. if he says cyprus simply is not going to agree to this idea of taking money out of bank accounts. i said what about the failure of the baernnks? he said the eurozone, you have to make a new plan because it's not going to...
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is still sending money and money is being wasted by a literally government. coming out what take a look at the daily lives of migrants in russia working towards the truth that children will be able to return home well funded in a good position that's after the break. world. science technology innovation all that is developments from around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day. cool. ok. ok. some account is the oldest city in central asia. it was a prosperous humble on the silk road. today. a former soviet republic. average monthly wage here is one hundred dollars if someone wants to go to a european country they need the government's permission. if they want to to go.
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s demands the super government has produced a plan that could potentially see scores of people losing up this up to a fifth of their life savings for the sake of risking the bands the prospects of course panic and discontent across cyprus with the recent reports suggesting an explosion at an a.t.m. machine in nicosia on his toes saucier recalls. in a dramatic week of unfolding events cyprus has moved from rejected europe with a resounding no vote on what it saw as an unfair demand for getting a ten billion euro bailout did now bending over backwards trying to clinch that money scrambling to put together a package pleasing enough to its creditors the so-called troika now saying yes to imposing a twenty percent levy on deposits above one hundred thousand euros in the bank of cyprus and four percent for big deposits in other backs imposing capital controls creating a so we do already fund restructuring its barracks and in that week of dramatic political and economic maneuvering citizens were on an emotional rollercoaster panicked cypriots rushed to a.t.m. to try and get their money out o
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government admitted torturing some of the detainees was calls another exactly since in me the same year the u.s. senate refused to fund the closure of the jail until the president provided more details as to what to do with the detainees then in mid october to appear the situation that changed when the congress approved allowed to some of the detainees to be moved to the us for prosecution but then it all you turned again at the end of two thousand and ten when the same congress approved the defense spending bill which prevented us trials for guantanamo detainees in january two thousand and eleven despite his campaign promise to close that obama signed the defense of the relation plan which ruled out shutting guantanamo bay down and prevented the transfer of prisoners from the camp in march obama also signed an executive order resuming military trials for detainee's a move seen my many as a complete reversal of his former policies in december two thousand and eleven the president feel to veto the national defense bill leaving the way for prisoners to be held indefinitely and without cha
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says the syrian government so this is the context of this killing everybody was angry everybody said that he should not be killed he is one of the most famous. leda in syria everybody said that he did not make a crime he did not kill anyone he just given his opinion if you are making an average looking for freedom he has the freedom to say whatever he wants that's that's what he wants everybody say that even say or someone in his age he's eighty four years old he's not fighting should be should not be killed at all and this is a crime even people of position or people support for the government agreed that this should not be done that way at least. for a skit civil reaction to this from syrian political activist danny makki is joining us on the line live from london hi there danny how do you expect this latest high profile killing to affect the situation is it going to affect it. well to an extent this does signify a new scenario in a new situation in the syrian crisis we have entered a new phase where the free syrian army is losing support after this atrocity which really left many
says the syrian government so this is the context of this killing everybody was angry everybody said that he should not be killed he is one of the most famous. leda in syria everybody said that he did not make a crime he did not kill anyone he just given his opinion if you are making an average looking for freedom he has the freedom to say whatever he wants that's that's what he wants everybody say that even say or someone in his age he's eighty four years old he's not fighting should be should...
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so close that panic over billions in love savings unless shot at the government angered by job cards and harsh treatment from europe. and china as their leader is in moscow on his or selfish will four and a visit to policy greater joined role in global affairs these are live pictures of from the kremlin what a news conference is a to begin scene. and guantanamo bay officials acknowledge the number of hunger strikes at the detention center is growing while human rights groups with the figure at over one hundred. seven pm here in a moscow you live with us on our t.v. with me to bomb would say it's good to have your company with us now we're going straight into our breaking news this hour we are receiving reports of the protesters have stormed the muslim brotherhood headquarters in the age of sion capital of cairo how does a build true is there for us right now bell what's going on around you how violent it is of the protest. seem to streets away from the machismo headquarters in the capital a great distance have yet to take into the buildings how do they offer you can also again. i'm j
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government. we'll have the latest on president obama's trip to the region live from jerusalem. >>> the united nations is going to launch an investigation into whether chemical weapons were indeed used in syria. both the syrian regime and the opposition asked the u.n. to look into the claim. >> the demand came after both sides accused each other of firing chemical weapons on tuesday. opposition groups insist rebels don't have access to such material. >> and u.s. officials saying they welcome the move. >>> first up, north korea's new and threatening message. pyongyang warning today it has the capability to strike u.s. bases in guam and japan. >> matthew chance joining us now from seoul, south korea. matthew, is this north korea's typical bluster or something more ominous here? >> it's really difficult to say, fredricka, because it's such an unpredictable regime. but what we do know is these threats are being made all the time now. there's a lot of tension that's been growing on the korean peninsula
government. we'll have the latest on president obama's trip to the region live from jerusalem. >>> the united nations is going to launch an investigation into whether chemical weapons were indeed used in syria. both the syrian regime and the opposition asked the u.n. to look into the claim. >> the demand came after both sides accused each other of firing chemical weapons on tuesday. opposition groups insist rebels don't have access to such material. >> and u.s. officials...
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the government could not rescue the banking system. there should have been losses accrued to the critters of the banks who took risk webs but there was a formula where they tried to sort of keep everybody more or less unhappy, but they created a very bad package which, obviously, is proving untenable. they're not going to have to fix it. >> but how can they fix it? >> well, the eu has given the cypriots up until next monday to come up with an alternative because apparently this package of 6.5% for those below 100,000 and 9.9% to those above is 00,000 was something that was decided by the cypriot authorities. for whatever reason led them to do that, it clearly was a bad idea because if you have the implicit guarantee those that have 100,000, remember, this is not a loss. it's a tax. so theoretically, authorities have the authority to actually collect taxes on whatever. except it is being perceived as an ex appropriation of the savings. so -- but this is cypriot. this is a cyprus problem. don't extend it to the euro. the euro is not in d
the government could not rescue the banking system. there should have been losses accrued to the critters of the banks who took risk webs but there was a formula where they tried to sort of keep everybody more or less unhappy, but they created a very bad package which, obviously, is proving untenable. they're not going to have to fix it. >> but how can they fix it? >> well, the eu has given the cypriots up until next monday to come up with an alternative because apparently this...
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to state government. in the last 18 months since hunting season has been opened up, we went from 1100 wolves -- excuse me, 1700 wolves to over 1100 being killed. so it's taken quite a toll on the animals and when you consider the amount of wolves we have in the west compared to bears and cougars, coyotes and even 103,000 elk, the numbers are quite small and unfortunately, the states really are not managing these wolves in a way to sustain their numbers at all. >> heather: i'll just follow up. so do you think they should be placed back on the endangered species list in order to protect them, or is getting the word out by what you're trying to do, is that enough? >> well, i think people should realize that wolves belong to all of americans. they were brought back with federal money and then they lived mostly on federal land. it's really a vocal minority of people that just want to kill all these wolf. there are proposals to use silencers on the rifles so that they can kill more wolves. individual in idaho c
to state government. in the last 18 months since hunting season has been opened up, we went from 1100 wolves -- excuse me, 1700 wolves to over 1100 being killed. so it's taken quite a toll on the animals and when you consider the amount of wolves we have in the west compared to bears and cougars, coyotes and even 103,000 elk, the numbers are quite small and unfortunately, the states really are not managing these wolves in a way to sustain their numbers at all. >> heather: i'll just follow...
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the government stopped counting them. and yet, we have over a million abortions a year. >> shannon: i'm thankful for adoption. that's why my mom is alive. i'm here too. i have seen it work in a lot of ways. that talk continues and we'll keep an eye on it. it comes as a number of states are passing restrictive laws. today, north dakota, the second house passed a law that would essentially outlaw abortion to starting life as moment of conception. keep an eye on that. no clear sign whether or not the governor will sign it. all right. next topic. the story doug mckelway has on the internet all over the place about the department of homeland security making massive buys of ammunition. we have facts. >> yeah. i think it should reassure those people who are watching us now from a cave in the rockies where they are provisioned for a year or two. >> shannon: we might need them. stay friends with them. >> waiting for the obama coup d'etat, which is apparently not going to come. senator coburn who isn't exactly a liberal said number
the government stopped counting them. and yet, we have over a million abortions a year. >> shannon: i'm thankful for adoption. that's why my mom is alive. i'm here too. i have seen it work in a lot of ways. that talk continues and we'll keep an eye on it. it comes as a number of states are passing restrictive laws. today, north dakota, the second house passed a law that would essentially outlaw abortion to starting life as moment of conception. keep an eye on that. no clear sign whether...
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dagen: or the federal government because they need in the short run for people to buy their government bonds. connell: or maybe it is as bad as they think. >> it's not that bad. connell: there you go. good to see you, mark. let's go to back to nicole here. what are you looking at? >> taking a look here at the airlines. as we talked about, boeing ordering 150 new jets, airplanes from boeing. we moved on to the actual airlines and you take in a trip, do a business trip or a trip for pleasure, take a look at the group. delta not only many of these are winners year to date but they're hitting 52-week highs today. some have pulled back but we're seeing some names really jumping. for example, delta is up about 40% today. southwest airlines working on a new campaign. obviously we've seen a lot of consolidation in the industry. we've seen them getting full to capacity, cutting costs and obviously something is working right because you are seeing the group doing particularly well. let's take a look at the major market averages right now. the dollar just slightly stronger. and you see the dow hi
dagen: or the federal government because they need in the short run for people to buy their government bonds. connell: or maybe it is as bad as they think. >> it's not that bad. connell: there you go. good to see you, mark. let's go to back to nicole here. what are you looking at? >> taking a look here at the airlines. as we talked about, boeing ordering 150 new jets, airplanes from boeing. we moved on to the actual airlines and you take in a trip, do a business trip or a trip for...
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how you run a government or a branch of government with c.r.'s that go for that short amount of time? how do you adequately budget for that? >> it is very difficult. we err on the side of being conservative, as we have here, to make sure we are not deficient at the end of any given continuing resolution. it is difficult. we are a very large operation. we are taking in over 400,000 people a year. and if it has to go on for the full year. when you are in an environment where you do not know what your budget is going to be on the various marks and the house and the senate are different, when you are looking at sequestration, it is a challenge and you do your best under the circumstances to come up with the right answer. >> as you went through the releases and you sit here today, do you think your department went through the necessary due diligence to make sure the people who are released pose the least threat to our citizens and constituents? >> instructions to the field were clear. these decisions were made by career professionals in the field. so
how you run a government or a branch of government with c.r.'s that go for that short amount of time? how do you adequately budget for that? >> it is very difficult. we err on the side of being conservative, as we have here, to make sure we are not deficient at the end of any given continuing resolution. it is difficult. we are a very large operation. we are taking in over 400,000 people a year. and if it has to go on for the full year. when you are in an environment where you do not know...
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forcing governments, in this case the government in cyprus to look elsewhere. again, do we want europe -- talking to the russian government about getting financial assistance, to get out of the blackmail in europe. this is very peculiar. >> it sounds to me like the decision you would like to see is one that ends up bailing out russian depositors in the banking system. those who are not insured. is that a bailout that you think is the right one? and one that should be approved by, for example, by german taxpayers or paid for by german taxpayers? >> so this is the rhetoric you refer to is precisely part of the rhetoric that has been distractive in handling the crisis in the last three years. first of all, confiscating deposits in a banking system is not the proper way to deal with anything. and this is what the european governments have proposed. second of all, we're not talking about making a gift to anybody. when the government of cyprus is out of market and cannot finance its own needs from international markets, under the circumstances, other countries throug
forcing governments, in this case the government in cyprus to look elsewhere. again, do we want europe -- talking to the russian government about getting financial assistance, to get out of the blackmail in europe. this is very peculiar. >> it sounds to me like the decision you would like to see is one that ends up bailing out russian depositors in the banking system. those who are not insured. is that a bailout that you think is the right one? and one that should be approved by, for...
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government debt. 1.89% yield. similar story for the 30-year. off seven basis points, yielding 3.11%. we're back after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightfoard guidance and be ae to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> good afternoon, i'm sandra smith with your fox business brief. the world's largest money manager blackrock, planning to say off nearly 300 employees. the memo came by reuters. blackrock's president said despite the layoffs the company will continue hiring and expects to end the year with more employees than it currently has. blackrock shares jumped nearly 50% in the past three
government debt. 1.89% yield. similar story for the 30-year. off seven basis points, yielding 3.11%. we're back after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on...
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if top women are leaning into their careers, why are more women not leading companies or leading government? less than 50% of all ceos in fortune 500 companies are women even though there are more women than men living in the united states, congress is still dominated by men. the house of representatives, 82% male. how can cheryl sandberg's lean in circles help women break through while they still enjoy a happy family life? we went inside one of those lean in circles to find out. >> this group in particular is very gen-y focused. we're highly digitally literate and collaborative. we have grown up in a world we share with our friends, sometimes share with strangers. we are more open to information than any other generation has been before. >> they are motivated female leaders in the start up world. caroline gone, maxine kay, usa mesa maximum and mimi we know. they answered the call to create a lean in circle hoping to support each other and push forward the women's movement. >> i was talking to friends about how the woman's movement we were raised, about how we can do anything and with all o
if top women are leaning into their careers, why are more women not leading companies or leading government? less than 50% of all ceos in fortune 500 companies are women even though there are more women than men living in the united states, congress is still dominated by men. the house of representatives, 82% male. how can cheryl sandberg's lean in circles help women break through while they still enjoy a happy family life? we went inside one of those lean in circles to find out. >> this...
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government debt. it's not that the banks are too big to save, they're to mismanaged to save. so right now at this hour the high hissing at two banks at cyprus are insolvent, and they could collapse on monday. at the same time, cyprus risks being ejected from the european zone which would be a stunning blow to the crowning achievement of europe, postworld war ii europe, to unify the warring countries in europe. there's a 14-year history of the eurozone. cyprus, if it's booted out, would be the first country to be ejected. at this hour brussels and berlin continue to reject plans to, basically, nationalize the state's pension system. also their reject -- they're rejecting plans in cyprus to use government bonds based on gas deposits in the country. so what they're talking about now is severe restrictions on money flooding out of cyprus via the banks there, meaning restrictses on cash deposits -- withdrawals, checking account withdrawals, electronic transfers have been frozen. so what they're also talkin
government debt. it's not that the banks are too big to save, they're to mismanaged to save. so right now at this hour the high hissing at two banks at cyprus are insolvent, and they could collapse on monday. at the same time, cyprus risks being ejected from the european zone which would be a stunning blow to the crowning achievement of europe, postworld war ii europe, to unify the warring countries in europe. there's a 14-year history of the eurozone. cyprus, if it's booted out, would be the...
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yours of the government's? the government is preventing the bank from giving it back to you. tracy: we were talking earlier. does anyone have any legal recourse? >> i don't know if anyone has any legal recourse. it is basically a socialist the island. here we would have a couple challenges. one is the equal protection challenge. it would be trading money in savings accounts differently than it is treating other pools of money. in the constitution requires that similar assets, similar people be treated in a similar way. you could argue that it is taking. it is not a tax but a seizure of something that is yours. what is being taxed? that your income, but your savings after you say been accumulated. adam: looking at the u.s. system. what is happening in cyprus. 100,000 euros are less if you have similar protection as we have a u.s. fdic. what good is that kind of insurance if they're saying that this insurance is not going to cost you should a bank go belly up? >> nothing. it's like what good is the constitution of the government seems to find a devious ways to get around it. wh
yours of the government's? the government is preventing the bank from giving it back to you. tracy: we were talking earlier. does anyone have any legal recourse? >> i don't know if anyone has any legal recourse. it is basically a socialist the island. here we would have a couple challenges. one is the equal protection challenge. it would be trading money in savings accounts differently than it is treating other pools of money. in the constitution requires that similar assets, similar...
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the government issues marriage licenses. the government decides who gets married in two dozen. so in 1967 there was a supreme court case, loving v. virginia, and blacks couldn't marry whites. they challenged that and the supreme court ruled that nine nothing. it was, they have ruled now 14 times about the fundamental right to marriage. from a legal standpoint there is no argument. you can make a moral standpoint if you want, but from a legal standpoint there is no argument. so we feel confident that i'm an outcome how broadly the supreme court will rule? that we don't know. >> tomorrow the nation's highest court hears oral arguments challenging california's proposition eight, a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage in that state. c-span and c-span radio will have live coverage beginning at 1 p.m. eastern. the arguments along with reaction will play again on c-span tomorrow night at 8 p.m. eastern. on wednesday the court hears arguments over the constitutionality of the defense of marriage act, enacted during the bush administration. c-span and c-span radio will again have cov
the government issues marriage licenses. the government decides who gets married in two dozen. so in 1967 there was a supreme court case, loving v. virginia, and blacks couldn't marry whites. they challenged that and the supreme court ruled that nine nothing. it was, they have ruled now 14 times about the fundamental right to marriage. from a legal standpoint there is no argument. you can make a moral standpoint if you want, but from a legal standpoint there is no argument. so we feel confident...
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control that can be turned against the government if the government talks action against iranian interests. so i think if you look at syria, the key things to keep into consideration are what are the multiple battlegrounds, and they'd be able to understand what we would define as enemy or adversary activity on those battlegrounds, and that could be a step toward understanding what could be done to support really the, an outcome there that will stop this humanitarian catastrophe of colossal scale, but do so in a way that's consistent with our interests and what i believe is the interest of all civilized people. >> thank you. i, um, there are dozens of questions in the room. i have several dozen more, but unfortunately, we've run out of time. i want to -- >> [inaudible] behalf laugh. >> i want to thank all of you who have been with us all day for this discussion and in particular dr. brzezinski, general mcmaster, i thank you both very much for joining us. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> coming up here on c-span c-span2, a house committee looks at the global threats caused by hezbolla
control that can be turned against the government if the government talks action against iranian interests. so i think if you look at syria, the key things to keep into consideration are what are the multiple battlegrounds, and they'd be able to understand what we would define as enemy or adversary activity on those battlegrounds, and that could be a step toward understanding what could be done to support really the, an outcome there that will stop this humanitarian catastrophe of colossal...